Brian Glenn: "Why Is Brennan Not Already Charged And In Jail?”
Steve Bannon, broadcasting from Texas, reflected on his speech at the Tarrant County Republican Club and addressed pressing issues like the southern border and U.S. foreign policy. He questioned why John Brennan hasn’t been charged or stripped of his security clearance. Bannon criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky, calling him corrupt and ungrateful, while praising President Trump’s peacemaking efforts. He emphasized that Trump seeks a ceasefire and a broader peace deal with Russia. Bannon denounced continued U.S. support for Ukraine, urging European nations to take responsibility instead. He also highlighted Texas as the epicenter of a populist political revolution.
Bannon also slammed John Brennan and Karl Rove for their continued opposition to President Trump.
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"You’re A War Criminal” Bannon Calls Out Rove As Being One Of The Biggest Plotters Behind Iraq War
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Bensman: "That Border Was Shut Down In One Hour On Inauguration Day
Todd Bensman and Steve Bannon discussed President Trump’s aggressive approach to border security and cartel warfare. Bensman highlighted how establishment narratives—such as needing a Senate bill, addressing root causes, or comprehensive reform—were excuses to keep the border open. Trump disproved these claims by shutting down illegal migration on Inauguration Day with executive actions. Bensman declared the “mass migration crisis” over but emphasized ongoing challenges in deporting millions of illegal migrants inside the U.S.
Bannon and Bensman noted that CBS News even acknowledged migration reversal, as thousands voluntarily returned home after realizing they could no longer enter the U.S. under Trump. The administration’s enforcement strategy—expulsion, detention, and interior deportation—has been effective, though logistical hurdles remain, including rebuilding target lists and expanding ICE resources.
They then discussed Trump’s impending crackdown on Mexican cartels, warning that they will fight back violently. Trump’s designation of cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) allows broad financial and legal actions against them. The CIA is reportedly increasing covert operations in Mexico, shifting strategy from targeting low-level enforcers to corrupt bureaucrats facilitating cartel activity. Trump’s trade tariff threats add further pressure, forcing Mexico to cooperate in dismantling cartel networks.
Brian Harrison: "There May Be No Better Example Of Voter Fraud Than What Happened In Texas”
Brian Harrison and Steve Bannon discussed Texas politics, focusing on the unexpected control of the Texas House by Democrats despite the state’s strong Republican lean. Harrison revealed that “30 fake Republicans in the Texas House colluded with 50 Democrats” to elect a Democrat-aligned speaker, calling it “the greatest example of voter fraud, maybe in the history of our country.” He criticized these Republicans for prioritizing personal gain over conservative principles, noting that Texas’ government has grown more under Republican rule than when old-school Democrats were in charge. Bannon emphasized Texas’ crucial role, stating, “As Texas goes, so goes America.” They highlighted grassroots efforts to counter Democratic influence, particularly in counties where Trump made historic gains. Harrison argued that “Texas is the line in the sand for the future of our country,” warning that globalist interests continue targeting the state. The discussion underscored Texas as a battleground for America’s political future.
State Rep. Little: "Everything That Goes On In DC Is Really An Analog For What’s Happening In Texas”
Steve Bannon and Texas State Representative Mitch Little discussed the troubling state of Texas politics, which, according to Little, mirrors the corrupt dynamics in Washington, D.C. Little highlighted the “rent-seeking behavior” and regulatory capture where big corporations align with government to suppress small businesses. He expressed disbelief at how the Texas political system, despite Republican dominance, is controlled by the uniparty that maintains power by offering token reforms like minimal property tax relief or school choice. Little also revealed a deal in the Texas House to trade school choice for the legalization of casino and sports gambling, which would fund big government and harm families. He criticized the growing influence of special interests and the suppression of true capitalism in Texas. The conversation emphasized the brewing discontent within the Texas legislature and the potential for conflict, especially over the gambling issue, which will soon come to a vote.
JAILED: Meet The Texas State Rep. Luther Who Defied Tyrannical Covid Orders
Shelly Luther, a former beauty salon owner in Dallas, Texas, joined Steve Bannon to discuss her journey from political apathy to activism. After defying COVID-19 shutdown orders to keep her business open and feeding her employees, Luther was jailed, sparking her political awakening. Initially uninvolved in politics, Luther’s arrest pushed her to run for office, despite losing twice. Influenced by her military family background, her resilience led to her eventual success in the Texas House. However, she faced disillusionment as she navigated the state’s political landscape. Despite having conservative values, Luther discovered that the system, including the Republican-controlled Texas House, was hindered by partisan obstruction and inefficiency. She revealed frustrations over the lack of real progress, such as the denial of resolutions for local heroes. She stressed the need for a new speaker to align with conservative priorities. She encouraged her supporters to keep fighting and exposed the corruption she saw within the system.